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Customs, IPR officers strategize in the fight against counterfeits

SUVA, Fiji—Senior customs and Intellectual Property Rights officers in the region recognize the difficult tasks they have to counter the rise of trade in counterfeits, which is increasingly flooding the Pacific and posing a real and grave threat to the health and safety of our...
Posted On Nov 29 2022 06:06
, By Press Release
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IPI won’t complete IPR by Feb. 28 deadline

Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC has a Feb. 28, 2021, deadline to finish building the Imperial Pacific Resort in Garapan but, as that date draws closer, it is now clear that IPI won’t be able to meet that deadline—a situation that Commonwealth Casino Commission executive...
Posted On Jan 27 2021 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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1-man protest near IPR worksite

A worker of a contractor of Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC’s Imperial Pacific Resort project in Garapan staged a one-man protest yesterday over alleged non-payment of wages that he estimates at about $2,000. Daniel Jake Kaipat, 28, a general laborer of AM Group, stood...
Posted On Dec 30 2020 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Laid off workers: We’re also essential

The former casino workers who’ve been let go hope that Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC would also consider their contribution to its success and treat them as essentials. Almost 160 were recently let go, most of whom were working as dealers at the casino. More than 50...
Posted On Nov 26 2018 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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